Tuesday, July 31, 2012

I loved loved loved this book. But WHY do I always come to a part where I will cry at a most inopportune time?? Like at work? I guess I could just tell the next customer that came in, that I was crying over boredom. hahaha! I actually had to shut the book and wait until I came home to finish it. Can't wait to read another by her.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Oops, I thought I had posted this but I do not see it in my book list. This is the first in the trilogy, I liked it okay, very graphic but an interesting story line. I was interested enough to read the second in the series.

I liked this second book better, it gets out of the "kinky" stuff to a point, and it has a great story line. The end makes you want to read the third book right away, but I have to wait for Brooke to finish it.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

I can't decide which one I like better, they both have appeal to me, Gary voted for the color one. This is taken in York, Maine at a dock where I was picking up lobsters with my sister-in-law. They cook them fresh caught for you right there. I felt sorry for the poor little buggers.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Fever Devilin is killed by an intruder. He doesn’t stay dead - thanks to an emergency medical team - but he does slip into a months-long coma. When he comes out of it, there are two things he now knows: that he’s been dreaming about the legendary Paris 20's café scene and that his would-be killer was after a blue tin box, containing a photo of what Fever believes to be an angel. As Fever struggles to recover, out there is a would-be killer who must be found while there's still time.

I did not know this was a book with a previously written about character. I finished it, but I found it very disjointed and would not actively seek out another.